Update: 'TesslaSE' 1.2 signal modelling VSTfx

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bmanic wrote:
shogger wrote: Yeah cool! Don't use your ears. bmanic likes it. That's all you need.

Shogger
Exactly! Just use whatever plugins I like and you'll be 1337. :hihi: :P

Cheers!
bManic
Yes, "you me too" as we say in german. :love:

Shogger

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...Ok next is: put 10 TesslaSE chained inside your master..
and tellme about the transients-phase-smearing and whatnot :hihi:

(Bootsy just kidding here: I like this plug)

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Is this abx available for cubase e.g?

Bootsy, please include an input-gain-section in the plug; that would make more sense as like overdriving the inserted plug before.

You mentioned in an other forum, the effect will get harder if you overdrive the input-section of tesla. But not all plugs sound nice if you drive their output-section into red area ...


Anyways: Looking forward to test tesla and rescue on an other SSE-able machine ...
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bootsie wrote:> Here is some tmp alternative download location <
Sorry for the inconvenience and glad you liked that plug so far.
Please don't redistribute this plug on your own.

thanks,
bootsie
Thanks for posting this - I couldn't get to the location in the first post either.

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Integratron wrote: I'll have to work with TesslaSE more. Either the effect is so subtle, I'm not feeling it, or I'm not together with the basic operation. (Testing with some Mayall/Clapton Bluesbreakers tunes).
Just make sure you use the +3 +6 +9 and "auto" buttons, then also you can insert a gain plugin in the chain before Tessla (for instance Sonalksis FreeG) to boost the input. You can also add several Tessla plugins in series to "learn" what it does. Heck, I even thought it sounded rather good with 4 Tessla's in a row.. but that's me, I'm insane. :hihi:

Cheers!
bManic
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Try just using the DNM on both Rescue and this one. Smeary and fattening.
I still think, your punctuation sucks, and your spelling isn't cool! So there...

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bmanic wrote:
Integratron wrote: I'll have to work with TesslaSE more. Either the effect is so subtle, I'm not feeling it, or I'm not together with the basic operation. (Testing with some Mayall/Clapton Bluesbreakers tunes).
Just make sure you use the +3 +6 +9 and "auto" buttons, then also you can insert a gain plugin in the chain before Tessla (for instance Sonalksis FreeG) to boost the input. You can also add several Tessla plugins in series to "learn" what it does. Heck, I even thought it sounded rather good with 4 Tessla's in a row.. but that's me, I'm insane. :hihi:

Cheers!
bManic
I wonder what 4 bmanics in a row sound like.. :?:

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bmanic wrote:I'm insane.
We know. :razz:

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bmanic wrote:
Integratron wrote: I'll have to work with TesslaSE more. Either the effect is so subtle, I'm not feeling it, or I'm not together with the basic operation. (Testing with some Mayall/Clapton Bluesbreakers tunes).
Just make sure you use the +3 +6 +9 and "auto" buttons, then also you can insert a gain plugin in the chain before Tessla (for instance Sonalksis FreeG) to boost the input. You can also add several Tessla plugins in series to "learn" what it does. Heck, I even thought it sounded rather good with 4 Tessla's in a row.. but that's me, I'm insane. :hihi:

Cheers!
bManic
OK - now that you mention it I did notice a difference when I pushed these buttons but seemed to only change the gain.

I try setting up a train of them and see what happens!
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Here is an example which should be quiet obvious to everyone:
http://bootsy.cr68.com/aud/125_BassSeq.rar and guess which one is the processed one.
Just push it if you want it that way. Btw, in hosts like cubase you can easily increase your channels volume pre insert and don't need any leveling tools.
However, the primary intention of this plug wasn't to introduce distortion in a first place or any "larger than life" effects - it's a rather decent implementation of some transformer path (physical) effects. See the manual - it's all in there.

But maybe I will actually implement the "all-button-in" mode later on :hihi:
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OK, driving it to quite some extent can give interesting results. I had it on two acoustic guitars yesterday and it made the recordings sound subtly smoother and more consistent in a way that reminds me of old analog recordings. (Boah, tons of buzz words but I've got no other words that say to me what I hear.)
But by just putting it on some tracks with nothing changed I simply heard nothing. Thus the ABX test hint. I had to, well, actually do what the manual says! :hihi:

Bootsie, if you would be able to make it stable when used in Reaper it would be usable here. I had tons of crashes with it yesterday. Thanx for this nice looking plugin, it seems to start to grow on me. :D

Shogger

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shogger wrote:OK, driving it to quite some extent can give interesting results. I had it on two acoustic guitars yesterday and it made the recordings sound subtly smoother and more consistent in a way that reminds me of old analog recordings. (Boah, tons of buzz words but I've got no other words that say to me what I hear.)
But by just putting it on some tracks with nothing changed I simply heard nothing. Thus the ABX test hint. I had to, well, actually do what the manual says! :hihi:
I had the same experience with my one use of it on a similar application. I did have to be careful not to turn it up too far though or else the low end of the guitar would become audibly saturated, but at about the halfway point it did wonders for this one track.

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Tessla rocks! :-)

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Thank you, bootsie.

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any chance you could upload this again ? the page its hosted on has a "bandwidth exceeded" message.

rosllow.

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rosllow wrote:any chance you could upload this again ? the page its hosted on has a "bandwidth exceeded" message.

rosllow.
bootsie wrote:> Here is some tmp alternative download location <
Sorry for the inconvenience and glad you liked that plug so far.
Please don't redistribute this plug on your own.

thanks,
bootsie
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